Taq DNA polymerase reagent A23 series
dNTP solutionbuffer solutionDNA polymerase

Taq DNA polymerase reagent
Taq DNA polymerase reagent
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Characteristics

Type
dNTP solution, buffer solution, DNA polymerase, Taq DNA polymerase
Applications
for PCR
Other characteristics
hot start
Storage temperature

-20 °C, 4 °C
(-4 °F, 39 °F)

Description

TEMPase Hot Start Master Mix is a ready to use mix that offers easy reaction assembly at room temperature prior to hot start PCR. Just add your template and primers to successfully carry out PCR. TEMPase Hot Start Master Mix is the popular alternative to TEMPase Hot Start DNA Polymerase. It offers the same excellent performance and increased reproducibility. FEATURES Minimal optimisation Convenient reaction set up at room temperature Time-saving premixed solution Increased sensitivity, specificity and product yield Consistent test results Lower risk of contamination DESCRIPTION Ampliqon TEMPase Hot Start DNA Polymerase 2x Master Mix is a ready to use master mix composed of TEMPase Hot Start DNA Polymerase, dNTPs, MgCl2 and either TEMPase Buffer C (a balanced KCI/(NH4)2 SO4 Tris buffer system) or TEMPase Buffer A (a (NH4)2 SO4 tris buffer system). The TEMPase buffer system covers all needs for PCR applications and allow the user to choose the optimal buffer for specific PCR set-ups and applications. TIP - CHOOSE THE RIGHT TEMPASE HOT START MASTER MIX For most standard applications Master Mix A based on Ammonium Buffer is the best option. It promotes robust amplification, high yield and high specificity. In certain cases, Master Mix C is the best option. If you want to visualise on agarose gels, we suggest that you choose Master Mix BLUE A or master Mix BLUE C.

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